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False Indigo

This plant has been cultivated since 1724 and grows well in moist soils. Subject to periodic dieback and regrowth which may be accentuated by drought. Similar to a sub- shrub. Leaves and Buds Bud

Amorpha fruticosa

Specific epithet comes from the Latin word frutex meaning shrub in reference to its shrubby form. Plants contain indigo pigment, but in quantities too small for commercial use (hence the common name of

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Native in South Carolina? Yes Plant Native Habitat Mesic to wet habitats along river banks or in forests and woodlands.

Amorpha fruticosa

The genus name Amorpha is Greek meaning "formless or deformed" and refers to the flowers which having only one petal are very different from other members of the pea family. Plant in the full sun to

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